Dr. Rebecca Craik

Rebecca Craik, PT, Ph.D., FAPTA, is currently the Editor in Chief of
Physical Therapy, the official publication of the American Physical
Therapy Association. Her research interests are focused in the area of
motor control, aging, and recovery following nervous system injury. Her
research has been supported by over 25 grants from sources including the
National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and
Foundation for Physical Therapy. She is the Recipient of the Mary
McMillan Lecture Award in 2005 for outstanding contributions to the
profession of physical therapy, 1997 Arcadia Professor of the Year, 1995
Fellow of the APTA plus 13 additional awards for achievement in
education and research.

Erica Schindewolf ’14M spoke with weekly newsletter Rare Disease Report about her research on the discontinuation of Elaprase, a prescription drug that improves walking ability in people with Hunter’s disease. […]

Dr. Philip McClure, chair of the Department of Physical Therapy, is the 2014 recipient of the Carlin-Michels Achievement Award from the Pennsylvanian Physical Therapy Association. Dr. McClure was recognized for […]

Before the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Commencement on Saturday, graduating students presented on months of research, case studies, and clinical experiences. Eleven posters were on display on Jan. 15 […]

The Arcadia University Physician Assistant Class of 2016 hosts a blood drive on Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Grey Towers Castle. Register online to donate. Donors will be entered in […]

Twenty-seven graduate students in Arcadia University’s Genetic Counseling Program put aside their final exam stress for a while to share some festive holiday cheer with a local family last week. Through the Kelly […]